There is some evidence that race-related bullying/harassment has increased, at least in some districts, since 2016. From your perspective how would you characterize any change in race-related bullying/harassment in your district/school since 2016?
I do notice that many children transfer out of the school for one reason or another but most often it is bullying although not necessarily race related. |
Anonymous |
There is has been a decrease, but you would never know it by the media. |
Anonymous |
There are few reported incidents not that this means it doesn’t exist. It is just more covert. We must be vigilant and prepare students to cope with bullying while at the same time helping all students to see the beauty in being who they are. PS I Love You Day is a great day to remind our students and adults that our world wouldn’t be the same without them. |
Anonymous |
Small, open District; close parental control of children; District open to on-going training for all staff and opportunities for students to get help, offer help, and add suggestions. Chug |
Anonymous |
We’re fortunate not to have this as a concern for my district. |
Anonymous |
The district is mostly one race. Not much has changed. |
Anonymous |
I feel some bullies (and their parents!) are empowered by the current tone coming from the White House. It's fine to be predjuiced because "feelings matter." This is a quote. It's something we have to combat. |
Anonymous |